Crises, crude oil and BRIC stock markets Online publication date: Wed, 13-Nov-2013
by Valeri Natanelov; Manoj Dora; Xavier Gellynck; Guido Van Huylenbroeck
International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets (IJBEM), Vol. 5, No. 4, 2013
Abstract: This study complements the debate on the linkages between crude oil and BRIC stock markets. The usage of the most recent data with daily frequency within a period of two economic crises makes this study very timely and its results valuable both for researchers and investors. The main focus of this study is the impact of crude oil price on dissimilar BRIC economies. The main results indicate linear cointegration of Chinese and Brazilian stock markets with crude oil prices, whereas in case of India and Russia threshold cointegration is present. The study also shows that India's BSE30 precedes crude oil futures, whereas China, Russia and Brazil have a bi-directional causality between the stock markets and crude oil prices.
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